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James Skidmore, professor and director of the Waterloo Centre for German Studies, discusses a new book that students and faculty wrote about Germans arriving to Waterloo region after the Second World War. More than 2,500 graduands receive degrees at fall convocation. Dominic Barton, Waterloo’s chancellor, donates $1 million to the University. And the annual WatITis conference for IT professionals is coming up.

Links and resources in the episode:

Chancellor gift:
https://uwaterloo.ca/news/impact-stories/advancing-talent-evolution

United Way campaign: https://uwaterloo.ca/united-way/

Deans auction: https://uwaterloo.ca/united-way/events/deans-auction-united-way

Deans auction items: https://app.kambeo.io/event/uwaterloo.auction

Road to COP27: https://uwaterloo.ca/climate-institute/events/road-cop27

Student Experience Survey: https://uwaterloo.ca/institutional-analysis-planning/fall2022ses

WatITis: https://uwaterloo.ca/watitis/

WatITis registration: https://portal.uwaterloo.ca/#/events/e518/registration

Waterloo Centre for German Studies: https://uwaterloo.ca/centre-for-german-studies/

Germans of Waterloo Region: https://uwaterloo.ca/centre-for-german-studies/events/germans-waterloo-region-book-launch

Beyond the Bulletin on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLawkBQ15NDEkkHnZKLer9upKt2l9edSoe

Podcast listener survey: uwaterloo.ca/daily-bulletin/pod…st-listener-survey